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@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ console.log(string.match(pattern)) // ["love", "love", "love"]
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// Let us extract numbers from text using regular expression. This is not regular expression section, no panic.
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let txt = 'In 2019, I run 30 Days of Pyhton. Now, in 2020 I super exited to start this challenge'
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let regEx = /\d+/ // d with escape character means d not a normal d instead acts a digit
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let regEx = /\d/g // d with escape character means d not a normal d instead acts a digit
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// + means one or more digit numbers,
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// if there is g after that it means global, search everywhere.
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console.log(text.match(regEx)) // ["2", "0", "1", "9", "3", "0", "2", "0", "2", "0"]
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console.log(text.match(/\d+/g)) // ["2019", "30", "2020"]
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console.log(txt.match(regEx)) // ["2", "0", "1", "9", "3", "0", "2", "0", "2", "0"]
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console.log(txt.match(/\d+/g)) // ["2019", "30", "2020"]
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